Friday, February 12, 2016

Day 180 - Basement Floor and Punch List

Today the wife, my mom, and I painted the basement floor, cleaned the garage, and did some shopping.

We also put a punch list together for our FM of every small little things that we noticed:
  • Powder room sink drain doesn’t open all the way
  • Can’t replace floor vent by the front door
  • Missing 2 toe kick floor vents in the kitchen
  • Basement bathroom missing the doorknob
  • Fix holes where the AC Unit used to be on the garage wall
  • Loose baseboard on Jefferson’s bathroom closet right side
  • Caulking on Jefferson’s sink (I think Bruce did that on Wednesday when he came over)
  • Messy plaster job on Jefferson’s bathtub
  • Missing a doorstop on Jefferson’s bedroom closet
  • Mater bathroom wall between shower and tub, not straight at all (you can tell when you look at the baseboard on the floor)\
  • Master bathroom countertop needed caulking (I think Bruce handled when he was over on Wednesday)
  • Master bedroom doorknob hits barn door when open all the way (maybe a longer door stopper?)
  • Loft window top right plastic is still loose/popped out still
  • Front door floor trim looks messy and a gap, not sure if that’s normal
  • Painting of the front door and garage door in the Spring with Bruce
  • Front door trip is very slow and needs to be fixed and there are staple holes
  • Missing lock on the powder room bathroom door
  • Front closet has a lock on it?
  • Drywall in the greatroom carpet
  • Laundry room floor vent doesn’t fit
  • Spring hinge for the garage door when you enter the Mudroom
  • Down stairs window left of fire place missing the screen (it’s sitting in front of it)
  • Hydraulics for the bench seat (lid is very heavy)
  • Bridging for the downstairs floors. They echo a little when you walk. My Dad mentioned you can do bridging on the floor boards from the basement to help with the sound.
  • There is a scratch under the slider door handle on the outside
  • Caulking under the bartop
  • Put the stairs back on the back of the house














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